The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1927, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1927. Y B —— e e — Clima WALLPAPER CLEANER Al-l- ARRANGED it : 2 FOR CLEANING WALLPAPER. WINDOW | AT THE HOTELS | ] L] SHADES AND MURESCO 10 ldcs l omorrow ' SPRING COATS FOR WOMEN ATORS , T M"""""’"‘W"" “WWWMWMW'B A N 0 u E-[ FUR '-{l s e -_ —a/ e e Im w]' l ul)llu R(‘u‘pllou and Dinner| Castineau I B. Lee, Seattle Mr. and Mr B . 1 Tomorrow Night ‘v»'uly‘nv, ally: Glenh Carrington, P"l('(’ 25 cents I)()r can I at Elks' Hall. attle; 1. A, Lovell, Ketehil Mr _ nd Mrs. W, W. Noyes, Ketchikan | The public sption and bangquet W P Mt Sitka Charles Haw —_——— to the members of (e present Tei-| thoino, Portland, Oregon: Mis. V. A Iritorial Legislature will be given to- Paine; Dr. 1. E. Warner, Scattle; | morrow night starting at 6:30 o'clock Mus. 1. J. Prescott, Wrangoll: and J _Y I] I n C lin the L BB R s affatt 14 tnof¥e Binovson, Wrangatl uncau Oun g araware Lo. {der the auspices of the Juneau Ataskan : | Chamber of Commerce for all men, Ed. Bisman, Cily; (. 1t Dobbins “If 1t's Hardware We Have It | whether members of the or {tion or not. can attend. The | will be served by I Jthe menu will iiza- Heonah: O. Hansgen, Hoonah; M nquet Wall, City: D, Rose, Chy: F. Foster, | hodes Cafe and J. Barbiere. Hirst-Chichagof: | McBryan, City; M. Paul; Mr. and follows: i | Fresh Shringp Salad Mrs. J. Fortholw, Oakland, Califor { Celery and Olives |nia; K. C. Goebel, Chichagof. 1 Roast Veal with Dressing | Zynda Masted Potatoes Wax Beans | Mrs. J. E. Ison, Petersburg; A. Cliced Tomatoes Arpelscn, Taku; D. W. Paul, Ketchi- 15 MILLION FEET Peach Compote kan: T. Johnson, Ketchikan, and { i | Coffe Louis Donort and wife, Winona, Min | | H. I Lucas, President of (he nesota, 1 et o T St il REYV BIEK Rdes SeRd 0oa daw Logs W antec 1 ’Iw as follows § Sk | B e N ) | Invocation—Rev. Chas. E. Rice Rev. G. Menager, brother of H | Remarks Ceorge A ks, Gov- Father Menager who was in Juneau i ; Address of Welcome—Rev. O. A. will remain in Juncau for some b b | time ther 1 who has beer ¥ ¢ Senator Har- 1y jn Anns' spital for ry Pratt of Fairbanks Wee now recoveriag, wil Response for House—Representa- take a short vacation Joe Murray, Third Division, Eee e g — merica” (fifst and last verse) PALMER RESIDENT vhody CALLED DY DEATH Al QL 7 Musical Features G SEE US FOR YOUR---- Overture— Alaskans Ivan V. Milier, homesteader of tho i Quartet Selection Messrs, Fare er district and a well known \ P 1es ! |her, Pitschman, Rrawley, Polley oldtimer of the north, 1 at the I‘OOS(’_ I‘c‘lf SUPPIK’b Selection—Prof. Michuel Bokach. | sovernment hospital in Anc . ~a i March — Russian String Orchestra Miller took up his homestead in o Qfil"(' Sl]ppll‘CS i Waltz—Russian String Ovehestra. | (he palmer district in 1914 and dur- noe | Solo, “Anchored,” (Watson)—Mr.!ing the years he lived on the place l rmt.nb and Statxonery Brice Howard. had cleared a considerable part of e land he hal ) ; ey Mystic- By Zander Ghinal ey ot a n - Coots for sivcer and semi-dress oecasions in fetching I i| Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska e ——— T ——— rented t time nee (Russian Fantasy) Mis | Grace Naghel. assisted by Professor ; hion f Bokacl's orehesira, stvles with a varie unber of clever new fashion fea- s o tyle \\'I‘[!l v varied number of «l E e | T tures. The fabries and the tailoring are the best. The {JUNIOR VESTAL GIVES [To the Hieciors ct the City of Ju- bright colovings and soft shades bhreathe newness and | PARTY, FOURTI BIRTHDAY) nean. Territory of Aluska 0 ¢ NOTICE is herehy given that, hile he worked for the Al aska railvoad. | new Spring models, featuring the favored ~ll‘||"h( line ALASKAN HOTEL el new, while the assortment | AL the home of his varents, My Spring styhishness, Sel AUt e ot 1 vt M pussuant to the provisions of ordi MODERN REASONABLE RATES ."\‘2”,““ ", ’“’;75.‘)() l_;":,-:lrt(‘xh‘lu;‘.’.uttl:lvlr;v;. :nr‘ n h‘jx ‘. v;, . ::::;‘.),:.I |:|'vl|4,|“‘|r\‘yl|l .\Iunwml I'Iluv:'m‘ & o e kinde of favors, cap by Dhae- Tuesday, April 5, 1927 | " o tn W 1 0 vi 1 et wee! he onrs of 9 o'clock @ ?’l:':"‘;;'i':.h Hnlfll :‘ n I »l' t '['h :n ‘“u:l“'{’:‘\': V4IL‘VI“|I X:I of ‘.«]m]‘.l‘:'\ I{ I{ () D E S C A F E : |Games were played duvin: ¢ i for the purpose of clecting the fol N \ i i noon. The gucsts were Bett ue Jowing officers, to-wit FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE 4 EG@ g & AO nC Mills, George Walmaler, Ton~ Gliver,) A MAYOR | Gastineau Hotel Building 4 P Py CRE OB EL A 9 [ Jackie Goddard, Pe'er Voover, Lee I COUN ‘ i THREB COUNCILMBEN ! B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprictor doan Gjur . Mary ONE HOOL DIRE roR 7, A o Jean MeNanghton. Louise Adams| The Common Council of the city | JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY | Juneaw's Leading Department Store nd Douglas Austin, Jr of Juncau having heretofore, by LQUIPPED CAFE Mrs. Vestal was assisted in serv- pesolution, duly designated the vot P % ] = Y . B e e e o ;il:m and plenning games by Mrs. A ing precineis of said City and the) ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Kashevaroff, Mrs. L. T ce in ench thercof, the Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Mrs. J. (i, Shepe . electors are hereby notified: ¢ Clocks in Evcry Room is Vo'vue Says Woman Decorator i Sk o . ey el Op('n from 6 a. m. t0 2 a. m. FAIRBANKS MARSHAL "sidiag within the boun COMING WITH PRISONERS ing Precinct No. One of said City) f JJuncau, which are as follows: A wacection wing o e | THE ALASKA RAILROAD northeriy side of Bast Second Street and Wos et and the said throughout the year operates regutur passenger and frelght train Second Street extended the service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, tide flats to the City mits and and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the terly of Gold Street will vote in winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, | will turn over to Marshal Smith any :’::\ L .[\_:"Illv]a:;'i::::r:= “v",}'fv‘.l T( ‘[::: between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- | prisoners he may have to send out ¥ ” » ’ 8 @ e formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write lupon the arrival of the Fairbanks COTner of in Streets, | Dept. of the Interior “,\l.lrv‘lall T | the me being the duly design ed | TIIE ALASKA RAILI‘OAD gl S { Polling Place in and for Precinct GUILTY PLEA ENTERED | No. One, City of Juneau. (Mt. McKinley Park Boute) | Anchorage i H =1 Y Alaska That all duiy qualified voters re- John Forsman plead guilty for SI4ing within the boundaries of Vot- | violation of Section One of the Al- iN& Precinct No. Two of said City = e ——— — laska Bone Dry Law in the U. s Of Juncau which are as follows: Commissioner's Court this mroning,| All that section lying on the | Commissioner Frank A. Boyle an. Southerly side of East Second Street (: E E B E E nounced that Forsman will be sen- ‘”‘:’ Weat '_"'“"'ll Street ;”"{ ““l" fanoedl borioniow | extension of said Second Street | lacross the tide flats to the City| has DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Limits will vote in Duilding, locat- | VE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE jed on Block 13, Lot 1, occupied | MOVED horage, Ka, by M. D and Reliable Trans- | | IFehruary 2 fer Co. me being the duly! to Notice is hereby given that mes designated Polling Place in and for| e 3 Third and Franklin Traill, entryman. together with his Pre ¢t No. Two, City of Juneau. Opposite MacKinnon Apts. . Oneel anl poling p According to advice: the U. 8. Ma @ ed by 's office this morn- |ing, . 1 1ith of Fairbanks left Valdez at 5 o’clock this morning on the steamer Aluska with prison- ers for McNeil Island and insane for Morningside. Marshal White Fourth and Edwin Henry Sherman, That, all duly qualified voters re- witnesses, | jand Herbert Lec. all of Tenakee, siding within the boundaries of Vot- orator is sometimes amazed to find ’ owner who Alaska, has submitted final proof on ing I 1t No hree of said € 'l,\. previousiy an wiarm clock for | that the family timepigcs’has’ been his homestead eniry, Serial 06229, of Juneau, which s follows: | R ian e general u and a mantel time- | relegated to 'the uppér - eu rd for lands situated on the north shore All that section lying on the picce 1 . 1s realizing that | shelf and that there .ia'no.. le of Tenakec Inlet, Latitude 57° 46 northerly and westerly side of Gold GEO. B. RICE L'"“‘I ""“'. lhj*kche;xiunst in- | sign of one of the most important 50" N, Longitude 135° 14’ 49 W. Greek und the oil pipe line of the EoR dn g ke TAa e adioactpto mgc;::g,,::;: Forest List § No. 183.) Electric Lizht Company, inchid-| PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS in many homes. Some of |classes to make ie larger homes have ten and fif-|and not teen clocks, Thefinundi-t “Importance and attractive dec- | making is comfort: We fihk ! orative qualities of clocks are more | cheer and dllfllntlna--llfllllo M'puu’ New Series No. and is lln\\"n" the Scater Addition, will vote, \ll. in the files of the U. §. Land Office,! in Residence Building, located next| at Anchorage, Ala:k | Burford's Store on Willoughby Ave-) test is filed in the local land office| nue, the same being the duly desig- “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” and more being ed by in- blished, comf ‘¢omes at Anchorage, Alaska, within thui nated polling place in and for Pre-| t vnr’ :{((\u:)xnnyrsr’("“:i?(‘-;;;:-d y)u:. 'r,{!rt;_ Therefore, mm.?”mot period of publication or thirty days ecinct No. Three, City of Juneau. j wian - Gheen, rrnfldcm of the|the most unudn requisites in a | thereafter, said final proof will be| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this o~ CONFECTIONS \\ulmun lnftermr Decorators’ Asso- weull-!umubd home. x "accepted and final certificate issued. | 12th day of March, 1927. ]| |gatien of Chicago. “A clock| “Practh ““""""“"""" o J. LINDLEY, GREEN. . R. SHEPARD, e Onndies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. should be an integral part of the|is guided by L. iy . 9m TR ni # Jitiod Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer K. A_DECORATIVE HALLCLOCK. living room decoration for the|clocks inn First Publication March 14, 19 1 Clerk of the City of Juneau, Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy mantel shelf. There should be & |therefore, £ mmu‘ Last Publication May- 21, 1927. | Ferritory of Alaska Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537, CHICAGO—Time in every room {)l clfi: t')" the hz:.lllo. g Shejcn timepleces we owa e — —1 N racke! he reception room or measure an_index e it dat A - % RGIcR h a e s e ——— — In the house is fast becoming the the dining room. and accomplishments d“m— I.___. vogue in the bcst Amcncun homes. The scientific home-making dee- | ers.” | I () T h f Life’s Bi N oo / REST e b o Mo it i —| ZYNDA HOTEL One of Lifes Biggest Neoessities— E. E. BLOSSOM VISITS HERE two wecks on a short busi- Y i f e il o e e ' GOODIE SALE SATURDAY . | ; INVEST IN REST—at f Earl E. Blossom, of the Astoria PI— The women of the vuwiolic Par | MO.'T MCDERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED o Puget Sound Canning Co., accom- J, L FREEBURN PEPE ish will hold & goodie sale m-x(‘r THE GAST’NEAU papied by his wife, visited with Saturday, according to aanounce- T 2 DA 7o 1 - frleads in Juneau early this morn- .!ulw L. Freeburn, one of the!ment made- today,. the hour and, Reasenable Rates Elevator Service “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” - fig while the Admiral Rogers was the Pyra Packing Co.. | place to be made knowa later. | in pest. They are enroute to Excur-| at ccompanied by Lou Wil ——— | ) ") - W1 1 g Julet where Mr. Blossom will crintendent, | THE EMPIRs HAS THE LARG-| A View From Ex r: Window i | * ®: 4n charge of the cannery office accountant, passed | EST, Mos-r” ;J:—}ghm:lx{:’ T:\l:\'n 5. ZYNDA. Pogn 3 i i 4 f0 the coming season. Mr. and Mr morning on the | BEST EQUI ) NTING 3 ». Prap E Blossom expect to return to Juneau pound for Fitka, |PLANT IN ALASKA. | e e rorrrrrr ettt et e e v rrrrrrrrroe eed ()ld PaPers fOl‘ sale at The Emplre O&ICC

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